Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan

The Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan (CPPK) is a Marxist-Leninist communist party in Kazakhstan that was founded in April 2004. The party emerged due to the split of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, with 15,000 CPK members leaving their old party for the CPPK splintergroup. The CPPK sought to create a society of genuine democracy, social justice, general spirituality, freedom, and prosperous economy based on scientific and technological progress and principles of scientific socialism. The party also sought to extend state ownership of the means of production, to improve the technology of Kazakhstan, to fight against terrorism, and to enhance international cooperation. The party remained a minor party in Kazakhstan.